LILITH’S HELL

LILITH’S HELL REVIEWED

“Lilith’s Hell” has a simple premise. If you visit Ruggero Deodato’s house, you will be possessed by a demon. What follows are women going crazy, while those wacky Italians try to make a horror film. You get some flesh shots, you get a bit of Satanic worship and there is plenty of death. Honestly, I don’t know why this isn’t everyone’s favorite Thanksgiving movie. Released 2 years ago in Italy, Unearthed is bringing the film to America for the first time. Show some respect and watch it.

SPECIAL FEATURES

Interviews

Trailer Reel

A/V STATS

1.85:1 standard definition transfer

Dolby 2.0

RELEASE DATE: 10/17/17

Video - 87%

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Audio - 86%

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Supplemental Material - 83%

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Film Score - 84%

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The Plot Thus Far

A pair of filmmakers try to work with Ruggero Deodato, "Cannibal Holocaust, Jungle Holocaust, House on the Edge of the Park, Cut and Run" to pull of a horror film based on realism. The producers family house, where the film is to be shot turns out to have it's own secrets, hidden behind the walls. Secret chambers and ritualistic ceremonies invoking the spirit of Lilith. She who was cursed by God for not obeying Adam in the Garden of Eden. The women in the crew are possessed one, by one and their only salvation is thru death. Once unleashed, nothing can prepare you for LILITHS HELL!